Just as John Cena is making his return to WWE after being gone for roughly two months while filming “True Grit”, Cena is also making a big splash today in Hollywood.
It was revealed earlier today that Cena has a surprise cameo in the Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg comedy, “Daddy’s Home”. He’s also got a cameo in the Tina Fey and Amy Poehler comedy film, “Sisters”.
To promote the latter film, Cena did an interview with The Wall Street Journal and made comments on his WWE future and potential retirement.
You can read the full interview right here. Below is what Cena had specifically about when he feels it’s time to retire:
“I’ve always sworn to myself that if I can’t keep up with the current level athletically, it’s my time to take another role, whether that’s commentating on the matches or stepping behind the curtain and molding younger talent,” Cena said.
“I always want to do whatever I can to help the industry. I see firsthand how happy we make kids and families. When you get a kid to sit down and have a conversation with [their] Superman, it’s the coolest thing. It makes their day. That’s a pretty cool, unique thing.”